ANSTO has made a contribution to the successful NASA/JPL Ingenuity helicopter flight on Mars through instrument scientist, Dr Andrew Nelson, who was one of the many developers of the open-source software SciPy used in the flight.
Post Doctoral Fellow - In Vivo Biologist
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Lead Scientist - Advanced Diffraction & Scattering beamlines
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Research Leader, Atmospheric Research Group
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Senior Radiochemist
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Former student with the University of Sydney
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Accelerator Operator
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Imaging Support Technical Officer, NSTLI Biosciences
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Principal Scientist and Biology Group Leader
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Leader, Nuclear Stewardship
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Scientific Operations Group Leader
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Post-Doctoral Researcher
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Instrument Scientist
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Materials Scientist - Modelling
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Dr Meng Jun Qin is a materials scientist with expertise in computer modelling
Principal Research Scientist
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Capability Manager
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Project Geoscientist
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Principal Scientist - Imaging and Medical Therapy
Originally from Switzerland, Dr Häusermann gained his PhD in x-ray diffraction and synchrotron techniques at King’s College London.
Laboratory Operations Manager, National Deuteration Facility
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ANSTO Graduate
Oksana is part of the ANSTO graduate development program. Currently, she is working in the radioisotope research and development team, investigating separation techniques for isotope production.
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